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2011-02-22
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2011-02-22
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Did you never heard about the Android-lighthouse project?
http://code.google.com/p/android-lighthouse/
The Qt-Creator integration is nice
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2011-02-22
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2011-02-22
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if i'm a developer for Qt, i would target this platform. huge market. but how many Qt developers are there?
if i'm a developer on Android, why would i pickup this skillset when i already work on Android natively?
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2011-02-23
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2011-02-23
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So you would rather NOKIA have no control over their operating system, rather than some??
Besides, I much prefer Google's influence on Nokia, rather than Microsoft's (I guess the lesser of two evils).
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2011-02-23
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So you would rather NOKIA have no control over their operating system, rather than some??
And don't forget with Android you could personally customize it, something like MIUI ROM is killer.
Android is open enough so what prevents the major manufacturers from either forking Android or at least forcing Google to play ball with them (e.g. in terms of competitive/alternative components for certain features)??
If Qt is a better framework than Dalvik/Java and both can be used side by side Nokia doesn't need to abandon years worth of development and control of their platform.
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2011-02-23
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Well, going with Android you do abandon years worth of development and (thus far) control of the platform. Essentially, you toss all of the FOSS that makes your average Linux distro on to the fire and go for something unique to Google, which gains you effectively nothing except a reduced development effort.
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2011-02-23
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In 1991, this would have made a wonderful argument against the system that you're advocating; A full 3 years before the Linux kernel's inception (v0.01), a FOSS BSD was already at version 4, was established, and moving aggressively towards POSIX compliance.
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